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$71.7M in funding going to Rankin Inlet airport upgrade, new life for Grays Bay road. Minister of Transport Marc Garneau announced $71.7 million for four projects in Nunavut at the Iqaluit airport on Thursday. >>

Bizarre moment moose dives off a cliff and plunges head-first into the water below. The footage was taken by Alyssa Hewlett who was on a fishing trip in Nippers Harbor in Newfoundland, Canada. When it surfaces one onlooker shouts: 'Woo, I am rooting you buddy' >>

Calgary grandfather convicted in death of five-year-old grandson. A Calgary judge has found Allan Perdomo guilty of manslaughter Wednesday for the death of his five-year-old grandson, Emilio Perdomo. >>

Calgary police uncover new evidence in 2008 cold case. Calgary police have uncovered new evidence in the death of Allan Teather over a decade ago and are appealing to the public to come forward with any information that could move the case forward. >>

Child, three adults injured in Brampton home explosion. A one-year-old child has been seriously injured after an explosion in a residential area in Brampton Tuesday afternoon. >>

CPPIB earned 1.1 per cent in most recent quarter, CPP Fund now tops $400 billion. The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board says it earned a return of 1.1 per cent, net of its costs in its most recent quarter. >>

Experts and advocates skeptical pot conviction pardons will benefit northerners. Experts, lawyers and advocates say few Canadians will benefit or be eligible for the government's fast-tracked cannabis record suspensions. >>

Extended: Bobcat kittens frolic in Calgary yard. Viewer Tom Scrace recorded three young bobcats playing on the patio furniture in a backyard in Calgary >>

Sexual assault cases in military continues to drop. The Canadian military says it is making progress in addressing sexual misconduct, citing a new report that indicates a steady decline in the number of complaints filed with commanders over the last three years. >>

Trans and pride crosswalks on Stephen Avenue vandalized. The word ‘lost’ appears to have been spray painted on both the pride and trans crosswalks on Stephen Avenue in downtown Calgary. >>

UPDATE 2-Canada Goose margins miss on higher sales of less profitable, lighter clothes. Canada Goose Holdings Inc's
quarterly gross margins missed estimates on Wednesday,
as the luxury apparel maker sold more of its light-weight spring
season clothes, which are not as profitable as its iconic $1,000
parkas. >>

UPDATE 3-Canada Goose margins miss on higher sales of less profitable, lighter clothes. Canada Goose Holdings Inc's
quarterly gross margins missed estimates on Wednesday,
as the luxury apparel maker sold more of its light-weight spring
season clothes, which are not as profitable as its $1,000
parkas. >>

Video emerges showing altercation between woman and shooting suspect in Mississauga. Disturbing video has emerged that appears to show an altercation between a man and woman on a Mississauga street moments before she was shot. >>

Video shows altercation between shooting suspect and victim in Mississauga. Disturbing video has emerged that appears to show an altercation between a man and woman on a Mississauga street moments before she was shot. >>

Video shows altercation between shooting suspect and woman before shots fired in Mississauga. Surveillance camera video appears to show an altercation between a man and woman on a Mississauga street moments before gunfire rang out. >>

Video shows altercation between suspect and woman before shots fired in Mississauga. Surveillance camera video appears to show an altercation between a man and woman on a Mississauga street moments before gunfire rang out. >>

Video: Cannonball! Moose takes daring leap off steep cliff. It's not everyday a person sees a moose atop a cliff. Boaters of Nippers Harbour in Newfoundland, Canada were in for a shock when they witnesses a moose jump from a cliff and into the water below. The moose quickly resurfaces and swims away. >>